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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
9.1x9.1in
About this artwork
Holding the Light (mini)
A small ray of hope for your inner peace.
"Holding the Light (mini)" is an invitation to hold the essence of the golden hour in your hands. This compact 20 x 20 cm work captures the gentle glow of twilight in an intimate format. The luminous layers of yellow, warm orange, and deep violet tones act like a concentrated ray of sunshine, unfolding its full, calming effect even in small spaces.
Johanne Bossmann is a Cologne-based painter who works primarily with highly diluted acrylics on raw canvas, drawing from a background in both art and art therapy. She applies pigments by hand, creating rhythmic, transparent layers reminiscent of watercolor, resulting in meditative abstractions defined by gentle color transitions and organic forms. Her process emphasizes intuition and material dialogue, balancing minimalism with emotional depth. Through harmonious palettes and soft, atmospheric compositions, she seeks to evoke stillness and acts of pause, inviting viewers to experience serenity, balance, and a refuge from life’s overstimulation.